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Digital Privacy Reflection

Digital Privacy Reflection


After presenting our project it was clear that there wasnt proof of work. Those 20 hours we spent on this project seemed to be thrown out the window. Especially compared to the other digital privacy missions. Although there was a lot of information that was interesting there was also some that were very boring and didn't really hold your attention and was just very bland. One thing we could have done was show how your digital privacy is being used somehow on our phones like tracking the ads we get or finding out the information they know about us and our lives. Reflecting back on the project it didn't really stand out an out was more words on a google doc rather than something that stood out. The google doc could have also had a few more images and have been more colourful to keep the attention rather than all of the information sitting on a white background with lines and lines of black text. It would have been a better presentation if we had something to show and had a shorter google document. If we had proof of what we had learned over the course of finding out more information I think we could have got an excellent rather than a satisfactory which would have been great but unfot=rtuately ti was on a satisfactory. If we were to repeat this mission we would f=definelty think more about the doing rather than finding out information nd writing it all down on pages and pages of google docs

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